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Cargo Belt

Parameters of Cargo Belt

tarpaulin material: 100% new HDPE material woven and 100% new LDPE laminated, UV in woven and lamination for protection. truck/car/boat cover, cargo storage, construction site cover, Equipment Covers, Suitable to Protect any products from Sun, Rain, Dust

Additional information

Product Name

Fasten cargo tie belt

Usage

for truck loading belt wiht no hooks

Feature

great tightening for truck

size

25mm width ratchet tie down straps, length 8m, 10m or customized

color

red , yellow , blue, orange etc.

remarks

OEM order is accepted

packing

packed with plastic hanger, or PE bag and head card

Details about Cargo Belt

Cargo belt also named fasten cargo tie, cargo belt tightening belt, truck ratchet cargo strap.

TYPES OF RATCHET STRAPS
1-inch ratchet straps are perfect for power sports applications: hauling ATVs, UTVs, dirt bikes, motorcycles, snowmobiles, etc. This size is also perfect as utility ratchet straps to tie down a wide range of cargo either on trailers or pickup beds.

2-inch ratchet straps are the standard for flatbed trailers. These are made in standard lengths or any custom length as needed. The hardware and color options make for nearly endless combinations.

3-inch and 4-inch ratchet straps are heavy tie-downs with even greater capacity than 2-inch straps. These are used for heavy-duty hauling and can often mean you can secure cargo with fewer straps when compared to 2-inch ratchet straps.

Light-duty straps use smaller ratchets and are useful as an inexpensive tie-down for light-weight cargo. Many of these work well as bundling straps to keep loose items together during transport. Endless loop bundling ratchet straps are available in heavier-duty styles as well.

Notice:

  1. The slings should avoid the harm of the sharp instrument when lifting the goods.
  2. Never use slings with damages or defects.
  3. Forbidden to tie a knot of the sling or link with a knot. You should link the sling with the right connecting piece.
  4. Only use slings with clear identifications.
  5. Before use, check working load limit, length, and working position.
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